Programming Measurements
R&S
®
NRP2
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User Manual 1173.9157.02 ─ 03
If triggering needs to occur in response to a rising signal edge, the trigger system has to
be configured with
TRIG:SOUR INT
and
TRIG:SLOP POS
:
Example
*RST
TRIG:SOUR INT 'triggering in response to a signal edge
TRIG:SLOP POS 'triggering in response to a rising signal edge
INIT
FETCh?
The settings of commands
TRIG:SOUR
and
TRIG:SLOP
are ignored in the "BurstAv"
mode. In this mode the beginning and the end of the power pulse are automatically rec-
ognized. For this reason, the instrument always triggers INTernal even if
TRIG:SOUR
has
a different setting.
If a trigger signal is to be routed to the instrument rear panel via the external trigger
connector, the trigger source has to be configured with
TRIG:SOUR EXT
.
Example
*RST
TRIG:SOUR EXT 'triggering in response to the edge of an external signal
TRIG:SLOP POS 'triggering in response to a rising signal edge
INIT
FETCh?
TRIG:SOUR BUS
can be set if measurements are to be started with
*TRG
or
GET
. This
procedure is provided by standard IEEE 488.2, which stipulates that
*TRG
or
GET
can
also be used to perform complete measurements. This includes the generation of an
answer, the measurement result. In the R&S
NRP2,
*TRG
does not have this meaning:
*TRG
only executes a trigger event and thus only causes the status transitions from
WAIT_FOR_TRG
to
MEASURING
.
*TRG
delivers no measurement result and has no effect
if
TRIG:SOUR
is not set to
BUS
or if the instrument is not in the state
WAIT_FOR_TRG
.
The latter situation applies, for example, if the R&S
NRP2 is
IDLE
, i.e.
INIT:CONT ON
is not set nor was
INIT
executed.
C.4.2.2
Delay, Holdoff
Normally, the measurement immediately starts after the trigger event has been executed.
This may not be desirable if the measurement is to be started before or after the trigger
point. The start of the measurement with reference to the trigger point can be offset using
the
TRIG:DEL
command. A negative sign means that the measurement begins before
the trigger point. This is possible because the sensors store sampling values for a while
and can use past values when the measurement is started. The command is also used
when overshoots are to be ignored at the beginning of a power pulse.
Example
*RST
TRIG:SOUR INT 'triggering in response to a signal edge
Measuring with low-level commands
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